I got back from Norway a few weeks ago. Carried everything on our backs for the trip and this was my first time taking a lighter camera kit and man it was nice
jord217 wrote:
I got back from Norway a few weeks ago. Carried everything on our backs for the trip and this was my first time taking a lighter camera kit and man it was nice
Well, I'm almost embarrassed to post these photos after some of the beautiful photos posted recently. These are a few quick shots taken with my X-T20 and 55-200mm.
jord217 wrote:
I got back from Norway a few weeks ago. Carried everything on our backs for the trip and this was my first time taking a lighter camera kit and man it was nice
Reagan wrote:
Seeing the northern lights is on my bucket list
but I think I might run out of time before I get there
Reagan
This was my first time seeing them and we got them every night we were there. I was super spoiled It's one of the most wonderful things I've ever seen, I'd say put that close to the top of your bucket list!!
Perfect fall day for a walk with our fur baby. X-T2 + 50-140. 3mb jpeg as usual. I have the RAW but am not going to bother with it as is my usual lazy custom. Gotta love Fuji
BTW, this was all done without the use of my workstation or any Adobe product. I captured it with my new Fuji X-E3 and transferred it wirelessly to my iPad. The Fuji automatically resizes the image. Once on the iPad, I felt it looked a little flat so I used the standard photo editing tools on the iPad to adjust contrast.
I've been shooting RAW with my Canon 5D2 and this would have required importing with LR, then adjusting in LR and perhaps PS as well. Then I'd hav to email it to me and copy onto the iPad or connected the iPad via USB to my workstation.
BTW, this was all done without the use of my workstation or any Adobe product. I captured it with my new Fuji X-E3 and transferred it wirelessly to my iPad. The Fuji automatically resizes the image. Once on the iPad, I felt it looked a little flat so I used the standard photo editing tools on the iPad to adjust contrast.
I've been shooting RAW with my Canon 5D2 and this would have required importing with LR, then adjusting in LR and perhaps PS as well. Then I'd hav to email it to me and copy onto the iPad or connected the iPad via USB to my workstation. ...Show more →
Spooky shot indeed. Nice!
Wireless transfer to iPad/iPhone, edit in Snapseed for about 30 seconds and done. That is my idea of workflow. And you have images ready to emai, text or Airdrop to others instantly. A real crowd pleaser especially when you are the only person with a "real" camera in the group. Almost as good as having an Instax printer on hand.
Wireless transfer to iPad/iPhone, edit in Snapseed for about 30 seconds and done. That is my idea of workflow. And you have images ready to email, text or Airdrop to others instantly. A real crowd pleaser especially when you are the only person with a "real" camera in the group. Almost as good as having an Instax printer on hand.
It's the resting place of Chopin, Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison and others.
Fuji just announced the Instax Square printer. I'm really thinking about getting one. I'd love to do some street portraits and be able to hand a print to my subject immediately.
I'm calling the X-E3 my "baby Leica" since it handles in much the same way as my Leica M3. Leicaphiles will u, but the B&W's I'm producing rival what I get with my M3 and Tri-X. I did look at the Leica Monocrom, but I just can't justify the price, especially when I could buy the MF Fuji GFX 50 for less. I'll still shoot film with the M3, but with the X-E3 and the great Fuji lenses I'm less and less inclined.
BTW, this was all done without the use of my workstation or any Adobe product. I captured it with my new Fuji X-E3 and transferred it wirelessly to my iPad. The Fuji automatically resizes the image. Once on the iPad, I felt it looked a little flat so I used the standard photo editing tools on the iPad to adjust contrast.
I've been shooting RAW with my Canon 5D2 and this would have required importing with LR, then adjusting in LR and perhaps PS as well. Then I'd hav to email it to me and copy onto the iPad or connected the iPad via USB to my workstation. ...Show more →
I like this Doug. The cobweb adds to the creepiness. Looks like you're getting along with the XE3 well.